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kerry sanders has covered all kinds of war in central america for decades. reportg from the ground. police tell him to get down what appears to be a staging area where they are hunkerri inhunke for the long haul. >>> the entire city is on lockdown. we're continuing to learn more every moment about the terror attack on monday and the pursuit of justice following it. i think it's fair to say for this entire week we've been in a pretty direct confrontation with evil. i want to congratulate and thank all the law enforcement for the extraordinary job that we have been doing on behalf of the citizens. we've seen the best and the worst of human behavior. it's the best that all of us want to focus on. we're awaiting word from law enforcement before commenting further. it's a huge pleasure for me an an important moment to welcome one of our most important partners. our close neighbor and our friend. one of the first phone calls i made. >> secretary of state john kerry. long-time native of boston referring to his town calling it a direct confrontation with evil. >> we have the pictures of wha
kerry sanders has covered all kinds of war in central america for decades. reportg from the ground. police tell him to get down what appears to be a staging area where they are hunkerri inhunke for the long haul. >>> the entire city is on lockdown. we're continuing to learn more every moment about the terror attack on monday and the pursuit of justice following it. i think it's fair to say for this entire week we've been in a pretty direct confrontation with evil. i want to...
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carrie sanders moved to watertown last night, following the initial crime at m.i.t., the murder of a police officer, the shootout, the explosions of bombs in the streets. carrie is back on the street corner in watertown as every police vehicle in the state arrives there all over again. >> reporter: let me reset the scene for you. people were streaming out, it was their first opportunity to leave the neighborhood since this took place. we heard a barrage of gunfire that was followed by a steady stream of police cars. coming down here and working their way around the back side, making their way down there, looks like it's 2-1/2 blocks down the street here. they are looking for a suspect. it's a suspect who they believed for most of the day, everyoning, into the day was up here hiding in a neighborhood. possibly hiding in the backyard, in a shed, in the bushes. they went through the neighborhood, very thoughtfully, 20 streets, sometimes going inside people's homes. other times look engine and around their homes. but looking for this suspect. and finally they had lifted that, that order
carrie sanders moved to watertown last night, following the initial crime at m.i.t., the murder of a police officer, the shootout, the explosions of bombs in the streets. carrie is back on the street corner in watertown as every police vehicle in the state arrives there all over again. >> reporter: let me reset the scene for you. people were streaming out, it was their first opportunity to leave the neighborhood since this took place. we heard a barrage of gunfire that was followed by a...
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particularly the atf and according to nbc's kerry sanders, who is here in watertown, about 35 atq have deployed at a spot where authorities said earlier a device had been thrown. one of the hallmarks of this and one of the things that made it clear that this was not an ordinary armed robbery or car jacking was the enormous amount of police tifrt. i was in downtown boston at 2 on the in the morning and haefr the sirenses. we woke you up. and so you knew that this was a big deal. that's what we know for now. you know, the way this police activity works -- >> we have something to tell you about right now. scott, this is being reported by nbc. we can report that the suspected terrorists are brothers this. he appeared to live in cambridge. one of them, age 19, the brother still being sought, has a massachusetts driver's license. this is being reported by nbc. apparently we can go ahead and report this at this time. >> you heard the local channel saying they are chechnyan. >> we don't know that. suspected trors are brothers, appear to live in cambridge. one of them age 19 has a massachusetts
particularly the atf and according to nbc's kerry sanders, who is here in watertown, about 35 atq have deployed at a spot where authorities said earlier a device had been thrown. one of the hallmarks of this and one of the things that made it clear that this was not an ordinary armed robbery or car jacking was the enormous amount of police tifrt. i was in downtown boston at 2 on the in the morning and haefr the sirenses. we woke you up. and so you knew that this was a big deal. that's what we...
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sanders. >> thanks, rick. >> listen. i never thought i would ever have to ask some of these questions. truly, it makes me sad. do you think there's a chance any time soon that we will privatize housing again? with over 90% of the finance activity going in, it definitely has been taken over. whether that's a good or bad thing isn't for me to say. >> no, it's like the old bumper stickers on gun control where they say you'll have to pry fannie and freddie from my cold dead hands. >> all right. should it be considered a good or bad thing that the gse's are now starting to make some money? will it change the outlook of the privatizing process? extend it? >> absolutely. all the the talk of privatizing is calming down. everybody is saying, oh, good. the government can have a private partnership that works. they forget about the $180 billion that didn't work. no, they like us now. >> currently we have historic low mortgage rates. do you think that the housing industry, "a", do you think that it's doing better? >> it's doing slig
sanders. >> thanks, rick. >> listen. i never thought i would ever have to ask some of these questions. truly, it makes me sad. do you think there's a chance any time soon that we will privatize housing again? with over 90% of the finance activity going in, it definitely has been taken over. whether that's a good or bad thing isn't for me to say. >> no, it's like the old bumper stickers on gun control where they say you'll have to pry fannie and freddie from my cold dead hands....
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i knew jerry sanders. i saw that company begin back then. it was always an uphill battle. a lot of people said amd really just copied a lot of intel's technology right from the very start. if intel was the first one there, why shouldn't they enjoy dominance if they are good at what they do? >> no issue with that. as a matter of fact, at the beginning amd was allowed to be a second source to intel. that was in the beginning of the pc market, ibm insisted there was a second source. they played a role of helping intel secure that business. over time they became more independent and began to do their own work and began to do a better job than intel was doing and that's when i think some of what i believe were inappropriate, unfair and abusive practices kept them from being a strong competitor like it could have been. >> there was a time when competition made intel better and there was a niche that amd was able to occupy and have a pretty good business. i remember 30, 40, 50, amd would get up there and come down again and again. i could never understand how you would make a lon
i knew jerry sanders. i saw that company begin back then. it was always an uphill battle. a lot of people said amd really just copied a lot of intel's technology right from the very start. if intel was the first one there, why shouldn't they enjoy dominance if they are good at what they do? >> no issue with that. as a matter of fact, at the beginning amd was allowed to be a second source to intel. that was in the beginning of the pc market, ibm insisted there was a second source. they...
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joining me on the phone is former olympic athlete, summer sanders. tell me what happened to you. >> terrifying is -- it's putting it mildly. i finished it. the clock actually reads 3:37. i went into the medical tent and i remember saying to myself, oh my gosh, they are really set up for a lot of people in here. it was so smooth and they had it all down. by the time i got up into my room, that's when i heard the first blast. it completely freaked us out. and then 20 seconds later we heard a bigger more powerful blast that made me scream. my first instinct was to get down and get out. that's when the police blocked it off. we were on lock down for about 20 minutes. everybody out, immediately evacuate. >> you watch as a commentator for the atlanta olympics in 1996. did images of what happened today bring flash backs to you? >> absolutely. i remember thinking of janet evans. she was doing an interview. and i forget who it was for. i'll never forget her reaction when that bomb went off. such a beautiful competition. peace and play and sportsmanship and al
joining me on the phone is former olympic athlete, summer sanders. tell me what happened to you. >> terrifying is -- it's putting it mildly. i finished it. the clock actually reads 3:37. i went into the medical tent and i remember saying to myself, oh my gosh, they are really set up for a lot of people in here. it was so smooth and they had it all down. by the time i got up into my room, that's when i heard the first blast. it completely freaked us out. and then 20 seconds later we heard...
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senator bernie sanders a good discussion. serious discussion. i hope we'll continue because these are critically important issues for millions and millions of americans. thanks to both of you for coming in. >> thank you. >>> one of president obama's senior advisers is standing by. dan pfeiffer is over at the white house. i'll ask him about this opposition to the president's proposed cuts to social security. the opposition coming in from democrats and republicans. stand by. # was gone for so long... ...but he'd wait for her forever and always be there with the biggest welcome home. for a love this strong, dawn only feeds him iams. compared to other leading brands, it has 50% more animal protein. ...to help keep his body as strong as a love that never fades. iams. keep love strong. now you can keep love fun with new shakeables meaty treats. . >>> we're following the dramatic breaking news from washington up on capitol hill today. the united states congressman said point blank that north korea in his words may have nuclear weapons that could be del
senator bernie sanders a good discussion. serious discussion. i hope we'll continue because these are critically important issues for millions and millions of americans. thanks to both of you for coming in. >> thank you. >>> one of president obama's senior advisers is standing by. dan pfeiffer is over at the white house. i'll ask him about this opposition to the president's proposed cuts to social security. the opposition coming in from democrats and republicans. stand by. # was...
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she was talking about a message that travis alex sander saying he was afraid, and she said he could not be that terrified of her because he continued to communicate with her and continued to have sex with jodi arias, and who would have sex with their stalker which is one of the riddles of the case. >> we typically don't see this back and forth, or this type of back and forth between the expert and the attorney like we saw this week. let's watch part of it. >> if you want the truth of this? >> yes or no? >> mr. martinez? >> yes or no? >> the person in the blue shirt over there moved to mesa, arizona, correct? >> it's not a yes or no. i cannot give that a yes or no. >> is that stalking behavior? >> i am over here. quit tooking to your left. >> arizona jurors could ask questions, and it's working based on the juror questions. they asked 150 questions of this defense domestic violence expert who is arguing that jodi was a victim of travis alexander, that he abused her emotionally and physically. most of those questions, the overwhelming majority were hostile toward the defendant indicating
she was talking about a message that travis alex sander saying he was afraid, and she said he could not be that terrified of her because he continued to communicate with her and continued to have sex with jodi arias, and who would have sex with their stalker which is one of the riddles of the case. >> we typically don't see this back and forth, or this type of back and forth between the expert and the attorney like we saw this week. let's watch part of it. >> if you want the truth...
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but retired fire chief russ sanders who worked with the russian fire service says the options of battling a fire that large is limited. they can only fight it from the ground. that is incredible to see. thank goodness no one was injured. >>> it is 608 days since the united states lost its top credit rating. stocks ended down today. there were comments from the federal reserve saying this free easy money isn't going to last forever. >>> and now our fourth story "outfront." gross negligence. so a convicted felon released from prison four years early due to clerical error. that's first. then authorities take five days to realize that parolee disdisconnected his anchor monitor and fled. he was supposedly under intense monitoring, no alcohol, no driving and curfew. yet that parolee is believed to have killed two people in cold blood. i'm talking about evan ebel who killed colorado's police chief and murdered a pizza delivery man and drove half way across the country before authorities even put a warrant out for his arrest. it doesn't add up. and our reporter is "outfront." >> reporter: he was
but retired fire chief russ sanders who worked with the russian fire service says the options of battling a fire that large is limited. they can only fight it from the ground. that is incredible to see. thank goodness no one was injured. >>> it is 608 days since the united states lost its top credit rating. stocks ended down today. there were comments from the federal reserve saying this free easy money isn't going to last forever. >>> and now our fourth story...
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>> so you have that from paul and sunny and i want to promote gary's special report is coming up on sander s"anderson cooper 360." i want to give the word to somebody, it's special, a resident of wilcox county who has seen a fair share of history. let me tell you that and wants to see a little more. take a look. >> i believe it's time let's let bygones be gone and let's all live together in peace. >>> the jodi arias murder trial has become such a huge case that even the witnesses are getting thrown into the national spotlight but not in the way that they'd like to. the defense's domestic violence expert, alyce laviolette has been on the stand for 11 days now and in that time she's been absolutely ee viscerated online. cnn ted rowlands has this story. >> reporter: prosecutor juan martinez isn't the only one going after alyce laviolette. the domestic violence expert has become the target of trial watchers who want to see arias convicted. on twitter, the attacks are nearly constant while she's on the stand. many of them personal and extremely profane. on amazon.com, laviolette's book, "it cou
>> so you have that from paul and sunny and i want to promote gary's special report is coming up on sander s"anderson cooper 360." i want to give the word to somebody, it's special, a resident of wilcox county who has seen a fair share of history. let me tell you that and wants to see a little more. take a look. >> i believe it's time let's let bygones be gone and let's all live together in peace. >>> the jodi arias murder trial has become such a huge case that...
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there has been mild criticism inside, certainly senator sanders who is independent has been extremely critical of this. he's always been quite protective of entitlement programs. what's interesting is that in some ways the republicans have been a little more hopeful about this budget than a lot of these outside groups. and i think if i had to give you one word, it would be they feel betrayed. almost everything you get from outside liberal groups has been we pounded on doors, we called a million people, we helped elect him and we're going to fight this. so you do definitely get the sense of, wait a minute, we helped elect you and now you're doing something we specifically were against, which was messing around with entitlement programs. >> so was this compromise now backfiring? >> no. i'll tell you why. it's not a bad thing that liberal groups are upset with the president. it makes him look like he really has offered a compromise. it gives him some maneuvering room. and again as i say, there's been some criticism on capitol hill, but when i looked at a lot of the different reactions, i
there has been mild criticism inside, certainly senator sanders who is independent has been extremely critical of this. he's always been quite protective of entitlement programs. what's interesting is that in some ways the republicans have been a little more hopeful about this budget than a lot of these outside groups. and i think if i had to give you one word, it would be they feel betrayed. almost everything you get from outside liberal groups has been we pounded on doors, we called a million...
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arias claims she killed al sander in self-defense. next week the prosecutor will present a short rebuttal case and after closing arcments it will be time for the jury to decide jodi arias' fate. >> ted rowlands thanks, reporting from phoenix. >>> psy, you know psy, that guy, his new single and some new moves, can it live up to gangnam style's success? see for yourself. it's coming up. [ male announcer ] in your lifetime, you will lose 3 sets of keys 4 cell phones 7 socks and 6 weeks of sleep but one thing you don't want to lose is any more teeth. if you wear a partial, you are almost twice as likely to lose your supporting teeth. new poligrip and polident for partials 'seal and protect' helps minimize stress, which may damage supporting teeth, by stabilizing your partial. and 'clean and protect' kills odor-causing bacteria. care for your partial. help protect your natural teeth. >>> two years ago we recognized the california chef as a top ten cnn hero for providing free meals to children living in motels with their parents. now chef b
arias claims she killed al sander in self-defense. next week the prosecutor will present a short rebuttal case and after closing arcments it will be time for the jury to decide jodi arias' fate. >> ted rowlands thanks, reporting from phoenix. >>> psy, you know psy, that guy, his new single and some new moves, can it live up to gangnam style's success? see for yourself. it's coming up. [ male announcer ] in your lifetime, you will lose 3 sets of keys 4 cell phones 7 socks and 6...
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speaking of picks, over 40 million votes were tallied and the winner is, barry sanders. yes, the hall of fame running backbeat out minnesota vikings running back adrian peterson for the comp of the nfl video game "madden 25." this year's version is an anniversary edition is so it makes sense. well, louise suarez, or as i like to call him, luis the vampire. he's been suspended for ten games for biting. yes, biting another player during an english premier league soccer game. suarez is the guy in the red shirt. he bit his opponent's arm. why in the world would he do such a thing? basically because that's what he does. in 2010 he also bit another player. fans describe him as an animal both in a good way and in a bad way. suarez, of course, has apologized for his actions and he was also heavily fined by his team liverpool. >>> last night it was a back and forth game between oklahoma city and houston. they squeaked out the win. oklahoma city, 105-102. the thunder are now up 2-0 in the series. we got kevin durant, russell westbrook, each scored 29 points. most of the attention,
speaking of picks, over 40 million votes were tallied and the winner is, barry sanders. yes, the hall of fame running backbeat out minnesota vikings running back adrian peterson for the comp of the nfl video game "madden 25." this year's version is an anniversary edition is so it makes sense. well, louise suarez, or as i like to call him, luis the vampire. he's been suspended for ten games for biting. yes, biting another player during an english premier league soccer game. suarez is...
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how would colonel sanders feel? that's the question and that's next after the break. ow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. nehey!r! [squeals] ♪ [ewh!] [baby crying] the great thing about a subaru is you don't have to put up with that new car smell for long. introducing the versatile, all-new subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> welcome back this friday morning. "minding your business" a big headline coming out of the business world. the march reports jobs reports due out at 8:30 eastern. wall street is not expecting it to be as good as february. we're expecting 192,000 jobs created in march. that would be a slowdown in hiring fr
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senator sanders. >> you confused -- >> no. i'm going back and forth. >> thank you very much for being here. i look at your opening remarks and you indicate that your primary focus will be deficit reduction. increase the efficiency and effectiveness how our government works and grow the economy and create jobs. it seems to me those are all important initiatives. you're missing one that is very important. distribution of wealth and income in this one. we have seen modest economic growth but it didn't mean anything for working families because all of the increase in income went to the top 1%. as one of the major financial advisors, if you are appointed through the president, the distribution of wealth and income which is now widest of any major country on earth and worse than any time since the 1920's, is that an issue of concern to you? >> yes, sir, senator, it is. the issue of that and how a healthy economy, to me the definition of a healthy economy includes the point that you're making, which i think is a very important point.
senator sanders. >> you confused -- >> no. i'm going back and forth. >> thank you very much for being here. i look at your opening remarks and you indicate that your primary focus will be deficit reduction. increase the efficiency and effectiveness how our government works and grow the economy and create jobs. it seems to me those are all important initiatives. you're missing one that is very important. distribution of wealth and income in this one. we have seen modest...
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. >> the reason we are here tonight is because senators why wend sanders said talk about outsourcing of jobs, let's do something about it. that is what we are trying to do tonight. actually do something about it. , every townntry goes through cycles and things are easy and then things are hard. , i mean, hard times are just that. they're not the end of the world. hard times force us to get creative and think outside the box and do things differently, which grow us as business people and people in general. they say necessity is the mother of invention, so hard times create solution and new ideas. but it takes place under that pressure. >> my grandmother came up with one of these unique ideas. on the fourth of july the town held the first of our saving sam's sales. i grandmother's idea for a trillion dollar garage sale all across america to spend the money earned to help pay down our nation's debt. 16 shopkeepers and townspeople sat out in 114 degree weather to earn $500 that was sent to the national debt. there is not going to be an easy solution to fixing the economy and reducing the
. >> the reason we are here tonight is because senators why wend sanders said talk about outsourcing of jobs, let's do something about it. that is what we are trying to do tonight. actually do something about it. , every townntry goes through cycles and things are easy and then things are hard. , i mean, hard times are just that. they're not the end of the world. hard times force us to get creative and think outside the box and do things differently, which grow us as business people and...
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kevin sanders was a husband, father, a son, a grandson, a brother, an uncle and a cousin, a nephew, a co- worker, a neighbor, and a friend. as anyone who met him could tell you, he was an animal-lover, a mechanic, a star trek fan, and hopefully this is not a surprise, but also a superman fan. when i turned 16, i was handed chevyhis first car, a 1981 painted with a house roller and with a superman logo. you would be hardpressed to find someone who hadn't seen the superman car. before moving to texas, he got a charger, a red dodge perfect mix of his love of muscle cars, dukes of hazzard, and the man of steal. h-- steel. he drove his car in the last day before being certified as an emt. he was a member of the bruceville fire department and with almost everything i described him -- he was everything you think of when i say volunteer fire department. his wife and six cats knew he would be out of the house within minutes of the fire pager going off. what slowed him down is he may have his newborn son in his arms and would have to hand him off before hopping in his superman car. heading off
kevin sanders was a husband, father, a son, a grandson, a brother, an uncle and a cousin, a nephew, a co- worker, a neighbor, and a friend. as anyone who met him could tell you, he was an animal-lover, a mechanic, a star trek fan, and hopefully this is not a surprise, but also a superman fan. when i turned 16, i was handed chevyhis first car, a 1981 painted with a house roller and with a superman logo. you would be hardpressed to find someone who hadn't seen the superman car. before moving to...
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senator sanders. >> you confused -- >> no. i'm going back and forth. >> thank you very much for being here. i look at your opening remarks and you indicate that your primary focus will be deficit reduction. increase the efficiency and effectiveness how our government works and grow the economy and create jobs. it seems to me those are all important initiatives . you're missing one that is very important. dribs of wealth and income the -- distribution of wealth and income in this one. we have seen modest economic growth but it didn't mean anything for working families because all of the increase in income went to the top 1%. as one of the major financialed appointed, if you are through the president, the distribution of wealth and income which is now widest of any major country on earth and worse than any time since the 1920's, is that an issue of concern to you? >> yes, sir, senator, it is. the issue of that and how a healthy economy, to me the definition of a healthy economy includes the point that you're making, which i thin
senator sanders. >> you confused -- >> no. i'm going back and forth. >> thank you very much for being here. i look at your opening remarks and you indicate that your primary focus will be deficit reduction. increase the efficiency and effectiveness how our government works and grow the economy and create jobs. it seems to me those are all important initiatives . you're missing one that is very important. dribs of wealth and income the -- distribution of wealth and income in...
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eyesight interview a while ago that they did with sanders, and independent from vermont. in the interview, he stated that exxonmobile 6 llprofit last yea. they paid no income tax. they got $6 million tax refund. i wonder if your guest could address that? guest: i won't try to justify it but i will try to add context. in 2012, if you look at the four major integrated companies, $109, chevron, shall, bp, billion in profits. this is one of the perspectives that people have to view in this debate. the four companies receiving these tax breaks for making one ordered $9 billion in profits. why is this necessary? that is certainly one of the perspectives. your point about paying zero dollars in taxes -- this is one of those things where you have to look at a one-year timeframe. you have to look at it over multiple years. every year, there are certain untances that make cause an normalized tax bill for a certain company. that might have had an extraordinary event that reduced their tax bill. and they have bp the oil spill and they had a huge costs related to that which reduce the
eyesight interview a while ago that they did with sanders, and independent from vermont. in the interview, he stated that exxonmobile 6 llprofit last yea. they paid no income tax. they got $6 million tax refund. i wonder if your guest could address that? guest: i won't try to justify it but i will try to add context. in 2012, if you look at the four major integrated companies, $109, chevron, shall, bp, billion in profits. this is one of the perspectives that people have to view in this debate....
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is importance of that chairman sanders indicated is so incredibly important. mental health care is so much and so recently, powerfully underlined all of this. i think americans in general and within families and even policymakers are capable of seeing those types of things. there is no quick fix for healthcare am a mental health care, claims, or anything else. there is the need for persistent .rive and driving the agenda with the secretary comes to work every day i'm a determined -- every day, determined to make a difference as best as you can. thatdisturbed by the fact in this very promising va joined with the dod, it, and other which is quite vibrant. it has been called off. and what pricehy do we pay or what can be done. i would just say to my friends on this committee that we are very, very lucky to serve here. every year i have been in the senate, which some may think is one or two, but it is 28 years, it is a proud service. know, and west virginia, we have so many veterans. everybody does. the work is powerful. i commend you for the work to be done, but
is importance of that chairman sanders indicated is so incredibly important. mental health care is so much and so recently, powerfully underlined all of this. i think americans in general and within families and even policymakers are capable of seeing those types of things. there is no quick fix for healthcare am a mental health care, claims, or anything else. there is the need for persistent .rive and driving the agenda with the secretary comes to work every day i'm a determined -- every day,...
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senatechairman in the bernie sanders spoke about that recently. here's what he had to say. >> one of the cultural issues we're struggling with, the military is struggling with, the v.a., is the culture of the stigma. i lost an arm and a leg, guy get treatment. culturee deal with the that says from a military perspective and something that is not quite manley about you if you have ptsd, how do we deal with that? do you want to respond to that? >> it is challenging and it's not a problem we're going to solve overnight. as a marine sniper i was part of one of elite units in the military and it is one that cares that stigma heavily. we don't seek counseling. like clay did after being wounded in iraq before being redeployed in afghanistan. you're often seen as a weaker link. that is a stigma we have to fight. i myself have gone to seek mental health counseling since getting out of the military and i've worked with the v.a. and their maketheconnection.net initiative. it requires a regular meeting where veterans can get together. we need to get them toge
senatechairman in the bernie sanders spoke about that recently. here's what he had to say. >> one of the cultural issues we're struggling with, the military is struggling with, the v.a., is the culture of the stigma. i lost an arm and a leg, guy get treatment. culturee deal with the that says from a military perspective and something that is not quite manley about you if you have ptsd, how do we deal with that? do you want to respond to that? >> it is challenging and it's not a...
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the .ist the first witness third three terms as utah attorney general, currently a partner at dalton sanders in washington d.c. schumer, thank senator who spent so much time on this and has also filled in to tear it, and senator bourbon, -- senator different on so many committees, they all seem to meet at the same time. is an honor to be here today at these historic hearings. i am pleased to see there are four former attorneys general, two of my mentors, senator blumenthal and senator corpsmen. it is a pleasure to be with you today. .- senator corbin a few short months ago, i dedicated and committed my life to public safety and law enforcement at unthankful for the opportunity to speak on behalf of the criminal-justice system on the issue of comprehensive immigration reform. i am a student of history and i love what the founders said when they wanted to form a more perfect union. the first two things i want to do to establish justice, which was obviously all about equal access chemical opportunity, and to ensure domestic tranquillity, both what law enforcement and criminal justice system or
the .ist the first witness third three terms as utah attorney general, currently a partner at dalton sanders in washington d.c. schumer, thank senator who spent so much time on this and has also filled in to tear it, and senator bourbon, -- senator different on so many committees, they all seem to meet at the same time. is an honor to be here today at these historic hearings. i am pleased to see there are four former attorneys general, two of my mentors, senator blumenthal and senator corpsmen....
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. >> the reason we're here tonight is because senators brown and sanders said why we talk about outsourcing of jobs let's do something about it. that's what we're trying to do tonight. we're trying to do something about it. >> you know, every country, every -- well, town goes through cycles. things are easy then they are hard but i think, i mean, hard times are just that. they are hard time but they are not the end of the world. hard times force us to get creative, think outside the box and do things differently and this gross us as business people -- grows us as business people. it takes place under that pleasure. >> my grandmother came up with unone of these unique ideas. the 4th of july, our town held a fan fair, which is my grandmother's idea is a garage sale to help pay down the nation's debt. people sat out in 114-degree weather that was sent to help pay down the debt. >> i would say it is not fixable in the next six months or a year. it took a wile to get here and it will take a while to get out of this. >> isn't it the same in washington? there are hundreds of different people with
. >> the reason we're here tonight is because senators brown and sanders said why we talk about outsourcing of jobs let's do something about it. that's what we're trying to do tonight. we're trying to do something about it. >> you know, every country, every -- well, town goes through cycles. things are easy then they are hard but i think, i mean, hard times are just that. they are hard time but they are not the end of the world. hard times force us to get creative, think outside the...
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but the importance of that as chairman sanders indicated is so incredibly important. mental healthcare is so much and so recently powerfully on the mind of all of us. i think americans in general, american families within families and even senators as policy makers are capable of seeing those kinds of things. there is no quick fix for healthcare, mental healthcare, claims, anything else. there is the need for a persistent drive, a driving agenda when the secretary and his team comes to work every day determined as you are, sir, to make a difference as best as you can. i'm disturbed by the fact that the very promising va joining with d.o.d. on i.t. and other things which was quite vibrant seven or eight years ago has now been called off. and i want to ask why and at what price do we pay or what can be done. i would say to my friends on this committee that we are very lucky to serve here. i've been on here every year that i've ever been on the senate which some may think is one or two but actually is 28 years. and it's a proud, proud service. so in west virginia we have
but the importance of that as chairman sanders indicated is so incredibly important. mental healthcare is so much and so recently powerfully on the mind of all of us. i think americans in general, american families within families and even senators as policy makers are capable of seeing those kinds of things. there is no quick fix for healthcare, mental healthcare, claims, anything else. there is the need for a persistent drive, a driving agenda when the secretary and his team comes to work...
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. >> we're moving to senator sanders. >> thank you, senator boxer. state, wehy, and my take environmental issues quite seriously. where are proud of our record. last month we had a town meeting on global warming. we had 600 people coming out, including a lot of young people. , dome begin by asking you you believe that global warming is real? >> i believe the science is overwhelming, yes. >> do you believe that global warming is significantly caused by demand as made activities? >> i think that man-made emissions contribute to global warming. >> senator boxer and i have heard from scientists who have told us they were -- no one can predict whether in the future -- that is for sure, but senator boxer and i have heard from scientist who helped us they fear that the temperature of this planet can warm by as much as eight degrees fahrenheit by the end of the century. is that something that you have heard and seen as possible? >> i have heard a number of ranges of warming, yes. >> can you give us some idea as to what role you think the government and in pa
. >> we're moving to senator sanders. >> thank you, senator boxer. state, wehy, and my take environmental issues quite seriously. where are proud of our record. last month we had a town meeting on global warming. we had 600 people coming out, including a lot of young people. , dome begin by asking you you believe that global warming is real? >> i believe the science is overwhelming, yes. >> do you believe that global warming is significantly caused by demand as made...
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sanders: that's right. but i think the point has to be made -- and i see senator durbin here on the floor as well, and he's made this point -- is that we can argue about how you go forward on social security but we should be clear, madam president. social security hasn't contributed a nickel to the deficit because it's funded by the independent payroll tax. so it is a reasonable question as to how we make social security solvent for 75 years rather than just the next 20 years. that's a good debate, and we should you and i have similar ideas on how we should tackle that issue, but it should not be considered as part of the deficit reduction effort, and it disturbs me very much because the administration has acknowledged that reality and we have heard from them over the years that say yeah, we want to deal with social security but not part of deficit reduction. it bothers me that they have now injected social security into the deficit reduction debate. mr. harkin: one thing i say to the senator, you mentioned
sanders: that's right. but i think the point has to be made -- and i see senator durbin here on the floor as well, and he's made this point -- is that we can argue about how you go forward on social security but we should be clear, madam president. social security hasn't contributed a nickel to the deficit because it's funded by the independent payroll tax. so it is a reasonable question as to how we make social security solvent for 75 years rather than just the next 20 years. that's a good...
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senator sanders. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to apologize to the panelists. i have to run. i want to concur with which senator franken said. drought is one of the manifestation we're seeing in term of climate change, flooding, extreme water disturb, heat waves that are take people's lives all over the world. i have to say, mr. chairman, i think when history looks back at the particular moment, our kid and grandchildren, great grandchildren are going ask where were we? why we were not moving aggressively to prevent the problems existing today that we know are only going get worse in the future. it's one of the important issues that have not gotten the attention. >> we are going to change that, senator sander. thank you for your leadership. we are going to our witnesses now. you can see the enormous interest here in the panel. you also have the good fortunate of having senator not a member of the committee. but member of the environment and public works. thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, member of the committee. i'm mike, commissioner. i'm pleased to provide testimony. o
senator sanders. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to apologize to the panelists. i have to run. i want to concur with which senator franken said. drought is one of the manifestation we're seeing in term of climate change, flooding, extreme water disturb, heat waves that are take people's lives all over the world. i have to say, mr. chairman, i think when history looks back at the particular moment, our kid and grandchildren, great grandchildren are going ask where were we? why we were...
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that brought us all together today are shrouded in tragedy, but in coming together we celebrate gabe sanders tires and heartfelt work to serve congresswoman gabby giffords in southern arizona. we are all traveling on the path to healing. we are naming this room as a tribute, a gift to gabe and to those who were tragically wounded, and those who lost their lives in the tucson shooting. but i think it's fitting we named this, in naming this place, gabe is giving us a gift, to come his name, his presence here would remind everyone walks these halls as a meeting of duty and of service. a passion to a cause that seems that we will all have more be grateful for, for gabe. two of my staff members worked previously, melissa martin and julie. they worked closely with good condition with a few other thoughts about him. i thought it would be appropriate to share them with you. melissa and julie told me quote we can't remember when we first heard the phrase what we did do? but it is a step that has endured as we work through casework at our local representation role. gabe was a staffer that we all striv
that brought us all together today are shrouded in tragedy, but in coming together we celebrate gabe sanders tires and heartfelt work to serve congresswoman gabby giffords in southern arizona. we are all traveling on the path to healing. we are naming this room as a tribute, a gift to gabe and to those who were tragically wounded, and those who lost their lives in the tucson shooting. but i think it's fitting we named this, in naming this place, gabe is giving us a gift, to come his name, his...
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and people might actually come up and say, put me on as a cosponsor on that sanders-boxer bill or the sheldon whitehouse bill that puts a price on carbon. so thank you very much for your patience, mr. president. i yield the floor and i would note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: quorum call: quorum call: mr. durbin: mr. president? the presiding officer: the assistant majority leader. mr. durbin: i ask consent the quorum call be suspended. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. durbin: mr. president, i've often come to the floor to talk about remote and sometimes dangerous places around the world where you are usaid and foreign service officers serve. we know about the difficult places our brave military personnel serve often at great sacrifice. we sometimes lose sight of their civilian, diplomatic and aide colleagues working side by side. i'm always impressed that no matter where on the planet one travels there is an outpost of american ideals and talent dedicate toddy phroepl is i, human rights and helping
and people might actually come up and say, put me on as a cosponsor on that sanders-boxer bill or the sheldon whitehouse bill that puts a price on carbon. so thank you very much for your patience, mr. president. i yield the floor and i would note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: quorum call: quorum call: mr. durbin: mr. president? the presiding officer: the assistant majority leader. mr. durbin: i ask consent the quorum call...
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senator sanders. >> thank you, mr. chairman. want to apologize to her pin on us. i want to concur with what senator franken said. trout is one of the manifestations we are seeing in terms of climate change. we see flooding, extreme weather disturbance is, he faced taking people's lives all over the world. i have to say when history looks back at this particular moment, our kids and grandchildren are going to ask us where were we? webber would not moving aggressively but the problems that exist today and will only get worse in the future. this is one of those issues that have not gotten attention it deserves and i look forward to working with you. >> we are going to change that. were going to cover witnesses now. we also have the good fortune of having senator merkley who is the number of public works to great expertise and experience in this area also to be part of this. we look forward to all the views expressed this morning. let's begin with michael l. conner. >> thank you, mr. cha% >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm pleased to provide testimony regarding the effec
senator sanders. >> thank you, mr. chairman. want to apologize to her pin on us. i want to concur with what senator franken said. trout is one of the manifestations we are seeing in terms of climate change. we see flooding, extreme weather disturbance is, he faced taking people's lives all over the world. i have to say when history looks back at this particular moment, our kids and grandchildren are going to ask us where were we? webber would not moving aggressively but the problems that...
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. >> chairman sanders, ranking member, distinguished members of the committee, thank you for this opportunity to present the president's 2014 budget and 2015 advanced appropriations requests for va. we deeply value your partnership in support in providing the resources needed to assure the quality of care and services for veterans. let me also join you, mr. chairman, in the knowledge and other partners year-to-date, veteran service organizations whose insides and supports make as much better and our mission of caring for veterans, their families, and are survivors. mr. chairman, thank you for accepting my written statement for the record. the 2014 budget in 2015 advanced appropriations request demonstrate the president's steadfast commitment to our nation's veterans, and i think the members for your resolute commitment as well to veterans and seek your support on these requests. the latest generation of veterans is enrolling at va at a higher rate than previous generations. for 62 percent of those who deployed in support of operations in afghanistan have used at least one va benefit or servic
. >> chairman sanders, ranking member, distinguished members of the committee, thank you for this opportunity to present the president's 2014 budget and 2015 advanced appropriations requests for va. we deeply value your partnership in support in providing the resources needed to assure the quality of care and services for veterans. let me also join you, mr. chairman, in the knowledge and other partners year-to-date, veteran service organizations whose insides and supports make as much...
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that violence was dead and rejected and the story really was the kennedy's administration wanted carl sanders to win in 1962 and there was a federal injunction placed on martin luther king. so we weren't up against georgia, we had to take on the federal government and jack seemed to understand we are not but for quite a bit, they were being polluted by information they were kidding, a distorted information they were getting and that jack never did that and understood where the program was. i always saw him as a friend anything he ever asked me and i could answer him candidly and truthfully with no down side. there were quite a few. actually those days were rough. in 1964 in mississippi that abc reporter who was the first to suggest, the story was these three civil-rights workers were in hiding and the students just there were some good guys that new the southcom the dirt, and that we were not the problem. [laughter] we felt we could get our story told. that's and he was not trying to find who was winning the popularity contest. would like power defeat margin is hurricane? he understood the so
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religion and depend sign sanders -- reason. >> author melanie phillips takes your calls, e-mails, facebook comments, and tweet three hours live sunday at noon eastern on book tv on c-span2. >> next, a discussion on the supreme court with authors and academics to follow the high court from georgetown law center in washington this is an hour. and ten minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> hello, everyone. i want to welcome you to today's program, which features an all-star lineup of authors whoof will be discussing their mostr recent books on the supremet court.ere i am a professor here atgeortown georgetown, and executive director of the supreme courte. institute.rivil it is a real privilege for the supreme court institute to hostt this event, and i would like to thank our deputy director putting it all together. before i turn the program over to our moderator, i'd like to remind everyone that after the program, we have a reception following in which you'll get a chance to have all your newly purchased books signedded by the authors, have a word or two with the authors, hopefully, and as you
religion and depend sign sanders -- reason. >> author melanie phillips takes your calls, e-mails, facebook comments, and tweet three hours live sunday at noon eastern on book tv on c-span2. >> next, a discussion on the supreme court with authors and academics to follow the high court from georgetown law center in washington this is an hour. and ten minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> hello, everyone. i want to welcome you to today's program, which features an all-star lineup...
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and the story really was that the kennedy administration wanted carl sanders to win in 1962 and there was a federal injunction that was placed on martin luther king. so we weren't up against lowry pritchett in georgia. we've really had to take on the federal government and we chose not to do that. jack always seemed to understand that we were not the problem. i used to with "the new york times" quite a bit because i think they were being polluted by information they were getting distorted information they were getting from hoover. they would come to talk to us like we were the ones that created all these problems in the south. jack never did that. he understood where the problem was. i always saw him as a friend and anything he ever asked me i knew i could answer him candidly and truthfully and there would be no downside to it and there were quite a few. of those days were rough on reporters in 1964 in mississippi the abc reporter who was the first one to suggest that the story was that these three civil-rights workers were in hiding and the students were doing this just to get public
and the story really was that the kennedy administration wanted carl sanders to win in 1962 and there was a federal injunction that was placed on martin luther king. so we weren't up against lowry pritchett in georgia. we've really had to take on the federal government and we chose not to do that. jack always seemed to understand that we were not the problem. i used to with "the new york times" quite a bit because i think they were being polluted by information they were getting...
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and part of what senator bernie sanders is trying to urge is that waiver be moved up to 2014 because in the meantime, we know that on the ground, the representatives of the commercial interest industry which are creating distortion, the longer they have to spread their particular propaganda, the more the wind will be taken out of the single payer sales can move up that waiver date and maybe vermont can do what the will of the people seems to want. then maybe we can say as vermont goes, so goes the nation. [laughter] >> i'm always encouraged when i look at vermont, about everything. [laughter] about everything. vermont is just dreamy. >> there's a question over here. >> hi. so, i recently read the cbo report that said there's actually a possibility that employers would start simply paying the fee under obamacare and drop a lot of people. and you would see as a result a lot of people moving on the government medicaid rolls. do you think, should that happen? there's a potential that that could create that sort of, i guess interest in shrinking medicaid that could improve the program, po
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i also worked with senator sanders to authorize and improve the national violent death reporting system at the center for disease control and prevention which provides valuable information about violent deaths so we can look for ways to prevent them. again, all of this is encompassed in the amendment that i just called up. finally, the amendment calls for additional information to be gathered on mental health services for children, integrating mental health and substance abuse disorder treatment with primary care and the implementation of recommendations made after the virginia tech tragedy in 2007. so i want to thank colleagues on both sides of the aisle for contributing many of the important concepts in the bill which is this amendment and i urge support for this amendment. and before i yield the floor, mr. president, let me also join with a number of my colleagues i know who've been on the floor today and before in expressing my appreciation both to senators manchin and to senator toomey for their great leadership that they've provided in bringing this bill forward and for the backgr
i also worked with senator sanders to authorize and improve the national violent death reporting system at the center for disease control and prevention which provides valuable information about violent deaths so we can look for ways to prevent them. again, all of this is encompassed in the amendment that i just called up. finally, the amendment calls for additional information to be gathered on mental health services for children, integrating mental health and substance abuse disorder...
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and a part of the senator bernie sanders is trying to urge is that there would be moved up to 2014 because in the meantime, we know that on the ground, their representatives at the commercial insurance industry which creates confusion and distortion the longer they have to spread the particular propaganda, the more it will be taken out of the single-payer sales and move up the date and may be vermont can do with the will of the people seems to want whitfield then we can say as vermont goes. >> vermont is just dreaming. >> i recently read a report that says that there's a possibility would start paying and drop a lot of people and you could see as a result people moving on to the government medicaid rolls do you think should that happen that what created a sort of i guess vested interest in strengthening medicaid that could improve the program to lead to single-payer. we are not sure what happens. we have rhetoric about what the employers will do and we have many employers who say they are going to drop coverage and then the public has customers that have risen up so we won't go there and i
and a part of the senator bernie sanders is trying to urge is that there would be moved up to 2014 because in the meantime, we know that on the ground, their representatives at the commercial insurance industry which creates confusion and distortion the longer they have to spread the particular propaganda, the more it will be taken out of the single-payer sales and move up the date and may be vermont can do with the will of the people seems to want whitfield then we can say as vermont goes....
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by the way, i tweeted out a photo of bernie sanders, senator sanders addressing the group. the first question was what do you think about this crowd out front? here is jay carney defending the budget. >> the president's budget represents a good faith attempt to achieve a deal with congress that would achieve economic growth and job creation. >> we need a balanced approach and this is a good faith attempted today get there. but they have to know that agitate get it this year. >> you probably see some republicans realize the chained cpi, when you apply it to social security, it also applies to tax brackets. it also applies to how the government calculates when people moved in to the next tax bracket. it amounts to tax increases on the middle class if you implement changed cpi on social security, it means tax brackets rise less quickly so you can earn more and you get -- you don't get into that -- the next is further away from you. there could be some republican opposition on that front that it's a sales tax increase on the middle class. that makes it problematic. on the left,
by the way, i tweeted out a photo of bernie sanders, senator sanders addressing the group. the first question was what do you think about this crowd out front? here is jay carney defending the budget. >> the president's budget represents a good faith attempt to achieve a deal with congress that would achieve economic growth and job creation. >> we need a balanced approach and this is a good faith attempted today get there. but they have to know that agitate get it this year....
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. >> caller: bernie sanders is the one who said it, not me. as to all of you republican and democrat voters out there call your senator. tell them they will not get a vote from you and i'm a democrat -- well, i would do -- >> stephanie: did you watch bill maher bernie sanders was on bill maher. >> caller: i missed that one. unusual for politics. i don't miss too much. >> stephanie: of course, you sent me this piece. part of why congress has a 13% approval rating. we talk about how out-of-step congress is in general whether it is gun control or immigration, whatever. but it think is from salon. how conservatives still run america despite losing elections. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] this is what we've said from day one with the healthcare debate. what was the polling on public option? i can't remember. huge. >> it was huge. >> stephanie: right. conserve dems. the nation is still being ruled by a majority conservative party and they refer to -- you know, republicans and the conserve a dems that vote with them. the meager gun control measure
. >> caller: bernie sanders is the one who said it, not me. as to all of you republican and democrat voters out there call your senator. tell them they will not get a vote from you and i'm a democrat -- well, i would do -- >> stephanie: did you watch bill maher bernie sanders was on bill maher. >> caller: i missed that one. unusual for politics. i don't miss too much. >> stephanie: of course, you sent me this piece. part of why congress has a 13% approval rating. we talk...
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thank you for fighting for the working class along with senator sanders. you can find us at bpshow. you can find the congressman at keith ellison on twitter. >> bill: what is this? the keith ellison fan show? this is supposed to be the "full court press." we're supposed to be talking about the issues here. [ laughter ] >> oh bill, you're great too man! [ laughter ] >> bill: no more guests in studio! hey, let's say hello to bill calling from thompson, ohio. what do you say? >> you guys are talking about that chained cpi. everybody talks about that but they never give any alternatives. what about raising the cap being at $113,000, that's very low. he had no problem saying $450,000. why don't we just raise that? that solves the whole problem. >> bill: thanks, bill for the question. >> i think bill's right. i agree with him. i think that's the better way to go. raise the cap. that's what we've been saying all along. scrap the cap. you know, we could raise the thing. we could even do it in a graduated stepwise fashion. but there seems to be what we need to do. let's just remember one thi
thank you for fighting for the working class along with senator sanders. you can find us at bpshow. you can find the congressman at keith ellison on twitter. >> bill: what is this? the keith ellison fan show? this is supposed to be the "full court press." we're supposed to be talking about the issues here. [ laughter ] >> oh bill, you're great too man! [ laughter ] >> bill: no more guests in studio! hey, let's say hello to bill calling from thompson, ohio. what do...
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and libertarians like rand paul believe that and progressives like bernie sanders agrees with that. then alex takes it to an insane level. the government encroaches on our privacy, and they got together and obviously did a situation in boston, and blamed it on the chechnyaen kids. and then they were going to blame this on the tea party. but when it turns out they did because they were chechnyaens. >> right, they were wrong. no i loved the internet. the internet is my favorite thing that we've done in this world so long. this is the kind of story that makes mess di despair of the internet. this is the down side. all of these people who have these great ideas, they can crowd source and fact checking and we saw great fact checking during the election, and then you see the worse of it here where people want an answer, a story, a narrative. they're coming up with stories they are stories. they're narratives that take us from point a to point b to point c and do it with such little information that it doesn't make sense. i think there is that place and it takes up a lot of the internet wh
and libertarians like rand paul believe that and progressives like bernie sanders agrees with that. then alex takes it to an insane level. the government encroaches on our privacy, and they got together and obviously did a situation in boston, and blamed it on the chechnyaen kids. and then they were going to blame this on the tea party. but when it turns out they did because they were chechnyaens. >> right, they were wrong. no i loved the internet. the internet is my favorite thing that...
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progressives led by bernie sanders are voicing their disappointment for the proposal of social security. the adjustment would call for cost of living adjustments by reducing how inflation is measured payments would not increase as much every year. today they presented petitions signed by 2 million members who rejected that part of the president's plan to balance the budget. >> we're not going to balance the budget on the backs of elderly, disabled vets, the sick or the children. >> michael: i love that vermont accent. not only will this adjust how much people can see on their checks but also goes back to to 2008 when barack obama vowed not to cut social security. the afl-cio called the move un unconscientiousible. we welcome karl frisch. how are you. >> good, how are you. >> michael: i'm upset about this. once again the middle and working class are bearing the budget ofbrunt of the budget. account president make it happen. >> it's not just the left who is upset about this. you look at polling most people do not want cuts to social security. that's what chained cpi does. someone who is 7
progressives led by bernie sanders are voicing their disappointment for the proposal of social security. the adjustment would call for cost of living adjustments by reducing how inflation is measured payments would not increase as much every year. today they presented petitions signed by 2 million members who rejected that part of the president's plan to balance the budget. >> we're not going to balance the budget on the backs of elderly, disabled vets, the sick or the children. >>...
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. >> very month independent senator bernie sanders didn't like it. >> they're walking down a perilous political path. >> john: tell us what is on your mind. social security and medicare are the two most successful anti-poverty programs in american history. meanwhile, tea party cosy senator ted cruz of texas may be sort of kind of likes parts of the president's plan. he told politico. >> i'm encouraged by any steps president obama is taking to save and preserve social security and medicare by cutting it. even speaker john boehner found something maybe kind of sort of nice to say coupled with a warning. >> while the president has backtracked on some of his entitlement reforms that were in conversations that we had a year and a half ago he does deserve some credit for some incremental entitlement reforms that he has outlined in his budget. but i would hope that he would not hold hostage these modest reforms for his demand for bigger tax hikes. >> john: well, sorry mr. spoker the president said he will do just that. >> if anyone thinks i'll finish the job of deficit reduction on the backs
. >> very month independent senator bernie sanders didn't like it. >> they're walking down a perilous political path. >> john: tell us what is on your mind. social security and medicare are the two most successful anti-poverty programs in american history. meanwhile, tea party cosy senator ted cruz of texas may be sort of kind of likes parts of the president's plan. he told politico. >> i'm encouraged by any steps president obama is taking to save and preserve social...
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. >> i like the fact that sanders and them are out there complaining about it. >> stephanie: see? you're going to want to see what hal has to say to that. 18 minutes after the hour. right back. more hump days with hal sparks as we continue on "the stephanie miller show." >> announcer: call stephanie now. she's easy! 1-800-steph-12. he was a hollywood golden boy fighting a losing battle with his dark side. of all the hours in all his days, these are the ones you'll never forget. ♪ y'all ready for this ♪ >> stephanie miller. >> stephanie: 23 minutes after the hour. this hour brought to you by gotomypc.com. we're all busy. hal and i discussing our flight plans in chicago stuff to do. >> oh, yeah. >> stephanie: benefits, things i'm always your friend with benefits on the road. different rules on the road. trying to find time to get caught up at the office can be impossible. i use go to my pc by citrix. you can secure your entire office computer from wherever you are. you can in the cab in the airport, in your hotel. you can have access to your entire computer right there with go t
. >> i like the fact that sanders and them are out there complaining about it. >> stephanie: see? you're going to want to see what hal has to say to that. 18 minutes after the hour. right back. more hump days with hal sparks as we continue on "the stephanie miller show." >> announcer: call stephanie now. she's easy! 1-800-steph-12. he was a hollywood golden boy fighting a losing battle with his dark side. of all the hours in all his days, these are the ones you'll...
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. >> stephanie: senator bernie sanders. >> in 2008 he said he would not cut social security. we want the president to remember what he said and not go back on his word. >> yeah! [ applause ] >> stephanie: friend of the "stephanie miller show," keith ellison, of the great state of minnesota, he had an interesting attack, because he urged liberals to not waste your time trying to defeat this thing. and none of us are for it. of course i agree with what elizabeth warren had to say about it. did you see her at the foreclosure thing -- [ giggling ] >> stephanie: that's a bipartisan orgasm sound. >> elizabeth warren can put forth a progressive point of view in such plain simple moral speak that i haven't seen a politician do it since howard dean. >> stephanie: yeah, a guy called yesterday, and said i would like you to talk at length about foreclosure, and i'm like, snore. but when i hear her talk about it -- i'm like oh that is a way that we can understand what the banks have really done to us. >> there is an article that talks about things you can do that will save money in better
. >> stephanie: senator bernie sanders. >> in 2008 he said he would not cut social security. we want the president to remember what he said and not go back on his word. >> yeah! [ applause ] >> stephanie: friend of the "stephanie miller show," keith ellison, of the great state of minnesota, he had an interesting attack, because he urged liberals to not waste your time trying to defeat this thing. and none of us are for it. of course i agree with what elizabeth...
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. >> bernie sanders? [ buzzer ] >> stephanie: no, grover norquist. >> uh-huh. >> stephanie: who also said chain cpi is a taxpayer increase and tax increase violation. [ applause ] >> wow. he thinks the third strike should be -- the punishment should suit the -- you know. >> stephanie: right. david in north carolina on the gun issue. >> caller: hello. >> stephanie: hello? >> caller: yes, ma'am. can you hear me? >> stephanie: yes go ahead. >> caller: this is my first time calling to any talk show. >> stephanie: okay. i'll be very gentle. >> caller: thank you. you know i agree with a background check. >> stephanie: okay. >> caller: but why it is when it comes up about voter id people holler no, that's discrimination. could you just explain that to me. >> stephanie: because they are two wildly different things. voter id is designed to disen franchise certain people that are less likely to have them. >> caller: well, don't you have to have an id to drive, to buy cigarettes -- >> but those aren't constitutional
. >> bernie sanders? [ buzzer ] >> stephanie: no, grover norquist. >> uh-huh. >> stephanie: who also said chain cpi is a taxpayer increase and tax increase violation. [ applause ] >> wow. he thinks the third strike should be -- the punishment should suit the -- you know. >> stephanie: right. david in north carolina on the gun issue. >> caller: hello. >> stephanie: hello? >> caller: yes, ma'am. can you hear me? >> stephanie: yes go...
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bernie sanders and california representative mark dacono are going to help deliver more than 2 million signatures to the white house today, asking president obama to give up the idea of cuts to social security. we know that the president is going to have a call in his budget for a change in the cpi which would mean serious cuts for seniors. a group of progressive organizations, including move-on.org, and the alliance for retired americans among others. south carolina congressional candidate, elizabeth colbert-busch is out with her first ad. >> i'm a single mom raising three young children, i had to be independent and do what was right for them. now i'm going to take that lesson to congress. i don't take any special-interest pledges or follow any party line. >> stephanie: she is up against mark sanford in a special election on may 7th. and mayors against illegal guns is taking the nra's practice of raiding lawmakers and turning it around. they are creating a grading system of its own, they are going to score members of congress on where they stand in relation to gun-control legislation,
bernie sanders and california representative mark dacono are going to help deliver more than 2 million signatures to the white house today, asking president obama to give up the idea of cuts to social security. we know that the president is going to have a call in his budget for a change in the cpi which would mean serious cuts for seniors. a group of progressive organizations, including move-on.org, and the alliance for retired americans among others. south carolina congressional candidate,...
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of the -- >> because it's 25 years, they opened it up to fan voting, and the fans said we want barry sanders, and they put him on. >> bill: there you go. >> mark sanford has been very busy on his phone over the past few days. he published his personal cell phone number in a newspaper ad and the democrats took full advantage. he had thousands of people calling him to ask about his previous spending on luxury travel. sanford said not all of the calls he received were hostile. >> just give your phone number out bill. >> bill: yeah. >> and that north dakota news anchor who was fired for dropping the f bomb is making the rounds and even got a one-day job. he has made the tv and radio rounds over the last couple of days he has been on letterman and the today show among others. >> f this kid. i'm tired of this kid. >> bill: we were thinking we needed a new intern. >> i'm not really comfortable with him getting a job over screwups. >> bill: yeah. kate i had an unusual experience or opportunity yesterday. i was invited to give a little talk at noon yesterday in the capitol in the senate to the republ
of the -- >> because it's 25 years, they opened it up to fan voting, and the fans said we want barry sanders, and they put him on. >> bill: there you go. >> mark sanford has been very busy on his phone over the past few days. he published his personal cell phone number in a newspaper ad and the democrats took full advantage. he had thousands of people calling him to ask about his previous spending on luxury travel. sanford said not all of the calls he received were hostile....